Act, 4 December 1694, Edinburgh

Act, 27 December 1694, Edinburgh

At Edinburgh tuesday 4th December 1694

A1694/12/51

Act

Act Earle of Home

Anent the petitione given in to the lords of their majesties privie Councille Shewing 2 by Charles Earle of Home Shewing that where the said petitioner was confyned To his House of the Hirsell and two myles about it by the said Lords their appoyntment and seeing the said petitioner hes severall urgent affairs at Edinburgh at this present tyme which may highly prejudge the petitioner if he be not allowed some tyme to come to Edinburgh dureing the said space and To returne to his confynement at the Hirsell at the expyreing of the tyme the said Lords should allow Him and therfore Craveing in manner and to the effect aftermentioned as the said petitione at lenth bears
The Lords of their Majesties privy Councill Haveing considered the said petitione given in to them by the said Charles Earle of Home They Hereby allow the said petitioner To repaire to Edinburgh or anywhere else within this Kingdome for attending his necessar affairs untill the first day of march next inclusive and takes of his confynement untill that tyme In respect He hes given bond and found sufficient Cautione acted in the said books of privy Councill That He should in the mean tyme live peaceablie under and with all submissione to the present Goverment of their majesties King William and Queen Mary and that He should not Act consult nor contryve anything in prejudice thereof nor converss or correspond with any Rebells and should appear before the said Lords of Privy Councille when called for betwixt and the said day And that at the said first day of march next He should returne to his former confynment at his owne House of Hirsel and two myles about the same on this syde of the river of Tweed and not goe without the bounds of his said Confynement and that he should live peaceablie in the tearmes foresaid and should appear before the said Lords of their majesties privy Councille when called or requyred under the penalty of ane thousand pound starling In case he should transgress in any part of the premisses

At Edinburgh tuesday 4th December 1694

A1694/12/51

Act

Act Earle of Home

Anent the petitione given in to the lords of their majesties privie Councille Shewing 2 by Charles Earle of Home Shewing that where the said petitioner was confyned To his House of the Hirsell and two myles about it by the said Lords their appoyntment and seeing the said petitioner hes severall urgent affairs at Edinburgh at this present tyme which may highly prejudge the petitioner if he be not allowed some tyme to come to Edinburgh dureing the said space and To returne to his confynement at the Hirsell at the expyreing of the tyme the said Lords should allow Him and therfore Craveing in manner and to the effect aftermentioned as the said petitione at lenth bears
The Lords of their Majesties privy Councill Haveing considered the said petitione given in to them by the said Charles Earle of Home They Hereby allow the said petitioner To repaire to Edinburgh or anywhere else within this Kingdome for attending his necessar affairs untill the first day of march next inclusive and takes of his confynement untill that tyme In respect He hes given bond and found sufficient Cautione acted in the said books of privy Councill That He should in the mean tyme live peaceablie under and with all submissione to the present Goverment of their majesties King William and Queen Mary and that He should not Act consult nor contryve anything in prejudice thereof nor converss or correspond with any Rebells and should appear before the said Lords of Privy Councille when called for betwixt and the said day And that at the said first day of march next He should returne to his former confynment at his owne House of Hirsel and two myles about the same on this syde of the river of Tweed and not goe without the bounds of his said Confynement and that he should live peaceablie in the tearmes foresaid and should appear before the said Lords of their majesties privy Councille when called or requyred under the penalty of ane thousand pound starling In case he should transgress in any part of the premisses

1. NRS, PC1/50, 59-60.

2. The phrase ‘That where the’ scored out here.

1. NRS, PC1/50, 59-60.

2. The phrase ‘That where the’ scored out here.